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Hustlers are going to hustle

D. Watkins

Free enterprise is alive and well on the streets of Cuba. Just look for Pedro, my ambitious and energetic guide

Tori Amos (Getty/Sean Gallup)

"Little Earthquakes" 25 today

Annie Zaleski

Based upon solo piano compositions, the album's power radiates from Amos' commitment to her own musical vision

Demonstrators gather in Baltimore, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, as part of a nationwide protest called A Day Without Immigrants. Immigrants around the U.S. stayed home from work and school Thursday to demonstrate how important they are to America's economy and its way of life. The boycott was aimed squarely at President Donald Trump's efforts to crack down on immigration, legal and illegal. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) (AP)

Robert F. Barsky - The Conversation

What happens when an undocumented immigrant meets a law enforcement officer?

La La Land (Summit Entertainment)

Academy Awards 2017

Billy Kent

Intended as a celebration of the dreamers, the ersatz six minute shot is, in reality, a cavalcade of conformity

(Reuters/Joshua Roberts)

Outgrowing the cosmetic left

Willie Davis

We tell each other stories in order to live, right? Trump voters aren’t liberals' enemies, but their co-authors

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Brendan Spiegel - OpenWork.org

Here’s one thing executives, managers and employees can all agree on: Meetings have got to change

Toni Erdmann (Sony Pictures)

This year's great Oscar film

Andrew O'Hehir

I swear, I'm not trolling: The bizarre and hilarious "Toni Erdmann" is a comic odyssey through late capitalism

(Getty/Jessica Kourkounis/Salon)

Trump's TV anger addiction

David Masciotra

TV can be part of a healthy media diet, but Trump's steady stream of Fox News could be keeping him wound up

Donald Trump; Thomas Jefferson; Sitting Bull (AP/John Locher/Wikicommons)

American history as fake news

Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg

Only if we face the painful lies we tell ourselves about the past can we hope to overcome what's happening now

(AP/Evan Vucci/Salon)

Constitutional Collapse

Les Leopold - Alternet

If Republicans gain full control, they have the power to amend the Constitution into their own authoritarian image

(YouTube/ Real Time with Bill Maher)

Jeremy Binckes

Maher has a rule for the media: It's time to press back

(Reuters/Carlo Allegri)

Beware the Trump brain-rot

Sophia A. McClennen

Democracy isn't all that's at risk under Trump's agenda. There's a 5-point attack happening on our nation's minds

let it go

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Want to be a better parent? Lower the bar

(Getty/Philippe Lopez)

China cools on bitcoin

Angelo Young

Bitcoin has had a volatile year, recently hitting a record high after recently losing a third of its value

(YouTube/Real Time with Bill Maher)

Jeremy Binckes

Issa was asked about any possible investigation into Russia's affairs, as well as the GOP's health care plans

In this picture taken on Wednesday, March 9, 2016, Jan Prochazka, the president of Prague based He3Da company, presents his battery in Prague, Czech Republic. In the global race to create more efficient and long-lasting batteries, some are betting on nanotechnology - the use of minuscule parts - as the most likely to yield a breakthrough. Improving batteries’ performance is key to the development and success of many much-hyped technologies, from solar and wind energy to electric cars. Research into how to achieve that has followed several avenues, from using different materials than the existing lithium-ion batteries to changing the internal structure of batteries using nanoparticles - parts so small they are invisible to the naked eye. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek) (AP)

Future will be battery-powered

Amelia Urry

It’s all part of a brand new space race — if less flashy than, you know, outer space

(AP)

trump's first month in context

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's White House has pushed the narrative that the administration is working at an historic pace. Is it true?

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Shutterstock/Salon)

Matthew Rozsa

Two golf-related items in the news make us wonder how many conflicts Trump can have

Donald Trump; Erich Fromm (Getty/Andrew Harrer/Müller-May/Rainer Funk)

Do Americans want freedom?

Conor Lynch

Pioneering psychologist Erich Fromm explained the rise of Hitler with an analysis that seems way too relevant now

(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Christian Right

Alex Kotch - Alternet

Between Betsy DeVos and Jeff Sessions, the Trump presidency is a paradise for the Christian Right

(AP Photo/Krzysztof Zatycki)

Danny Sjursen - TomDispatch.com

The United States has already lost — its war for the Middle East, that is

In a Salon Talks interview, the Rhode Island Democrat discusses the deep-pockets corporate attack on government

House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis., joined by Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Colo., meets with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017, following GOP strategy session. Ryan gave a strong defense of President Donald Trump's refugee and immigration ban to caucus members and said he backs the order, which has created chaos and confusion worldwide. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) (AP)

"not everybody" gets care

Sophia Tesfaye

Paul Ryan and company have finally agreed upon a plan for Obamacare and, surprise, less Americans will be covered

(<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-242458p1.html'>Gunnar Pippel</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

trans woman targeted by ice

Sophia Tesfaye

“He would tell me that, if I report him to the police, they would only believe him, because he is a U.S. citizen"

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